Jazz make it official: Thabo Sefolosha to have knee surgery, done for season

Swingman Thabo Sefolosha is going to have knee surgery. Which is a blow to a Utah team that has battled injuries all season, most notably a couple of knee injuries to center Rudy Gobert. Sefolosha has been solid for the Jazz this season, averaging 8.2 points per game primarily off the bench, shooting 38 percent from three and playing solid defense in 21 minutes a night.17 Jan @ 6PM

Rudy Gobert shot back at a Fox News host for defending Donald Trump’s immigration remarks. Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert knows what it’s like to be a foreigner in the United States. Gobert grew up in France, and still represents the country in international tournaments despite playing for the Jazz since 2013.13 Jan @ 8PM

Utah’s Rudy Gobert still out, to be re-evaluated in two weeks

Flukey knee injuries have limited Utah’s Rudy Gobert — one of the best rim-protecting big man in the NBA — to just 18 games this season, including the last eight. It will be a couple more weeks at least before he is back on the court, the Jazz announced. Gobert was reevaluated on Saturday by Utah Jazz medical staff and is showing progress to make a return.31 Dec @ 7PM

Report: Utah’s Rudy Gobert out month with knee sprain, bone bruise

The basketball gods have not been kind to Rudy Gobert this season. Sources: Utah Jazz star Rudy Gobert has been diagnosed with a sprained PCL in his left knee and bone bruise in tibia, expected to be sidelined for one month. The Jazz went 7-4 without Gobert the first time he was out, but did it with a changed game.17 Dec @ 12AM

Jazz aim for sixth straight win in meeting vs. Wizards

The Utah Jazz are going off script and finding ways to win even while Rodney Hood (ankle) and Rudy Gobert (knee) remain sidelined with injuries. Utah has won five straight and six of its last seven and looks to get another win Monday when it hosts the Washington Wizards. The Jazz are embracing the challenge ahead.4 Dec @ 4AM